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Show BEAVER Published n at Milford, Utah irr ii ii i Liconoo plofoo so loo ; The Beaver County Treasurer and the Beaver County Assior will be selllDg the 1988 deeals la Mllfbrt tb following days aod time and in Mlnersvllle the following day aad times. There will be no issuing license plates in the Courthouse oe those days. 84751 MILFORD Wednesday, February 4, 10:00 ijd. to 120 PJD pjn. pjn. to Wednesday, February 25, 100 ajn. to 120 pjn. 10 30 PRICE 25? THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, ' f in Region xm. Wayne, North Sevier, and Gunnison High Schools have been strong for several years, but Milford and Beaver have been Team Tournament by just a few points over Beaver. Beaver finished second, (barely behind Delta In the Milford Invitational. Milford took five individual 1st Places (all by pins) one third, and 2 fourths in their tournament. So the competition will be very very strong this year. Milford won the Parowan Invitational, by just a few points over Beaver, and also won the Beaver tough for the Region Trophies. But leach of the other schools Piute, Pangultch, Kanab, Enterprise, and There are ten schools that 1 N; fluids IS MARGE SHERWOOD &eta lip Ji Ion omanoTJIte IJeat By NANCY CARTER She was born September 8, 1918. The second child of seven, She had three brothers and three sisters, It almost seemed like heaven. Her father was gone a lot, on the water far away, He served In the English navy, on a coal boat he did stay. With Mother, Eileen they lived In Fleetwood, England, until he was 4. Then moved on to Whitehaven, lived there 14 years or more. It was here at a Catholic School, her education grew. And at the age of 14, her school work, it was through. At age 19, getting a boyfriend was her desire, But Instead, they moved again, this time to Reading, Birkshire. An imporatant move for her, in this time in her life, Here she met, fell In love, with Jim Sherwood, then became his wife. She brought her small family across on the Queen Mary. Now in the UJS., on with her life she would carry. Bryan, Laura and Linda, their children they adore They also have 12 grandchildren, 14 great...who knows how many more? She's held offices in Lady Lions, and Has been president and treasurer and secretary of VFW Aux Hairy. Has served diligently in her church, in more than just one way, Has led the music for 30 years and still does now today. Likes to eat everything, except bologna, her favorite color, blue. Sewing and singing are her most favorite things to do. Does sewing for herself, for fun, for others for pay, Has made white dresses for many brides special day. Some here call her grandma, others Marge or Margie, As a child I called her, "The Lady that talks so funny". Your loved ones gathered near. Tonights your special night We're here to honor Marjorie Sherwood 1987's Woman Of The Year! Some IHS tipc for returns Follow these tips when you pre pare your federal Income taxretun and speed any tax refund due to you. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) says: Have all your necessary records and forms available. Get an early start to allow plenty of time. Make sure you have a Form from each of your employers. Read your tax instruction W-- B book- - let carefully. If you need additional information, check with the IRS may have a free publication that will answer your questions. Double -- check the following before you mail your return: Attach all W-- 2 forms and related " schedules Verify all arithmetic. If you rounded off numbers, did you round consistently? Make sure you used the correct tax figure from the correct taxtable. date the return, both Sign and spouses sign if It is a Joint return. label and Use the peel-o- ff envelope that was supplied with your tax package. Write any needed corrections on the label. Use the correct amount of postage on the envelope. Keep a photocopy of the return for your own records. Make sure social security numbers are entered correctly at the top of the return. ey - 1987-1:- 30 StlQfc 1987. J1 5 JUL A Milford High School will host It's very first Region WrestllngTourna-me- nt this Saturday, January 31, ;" 87-- No. 1987-Vol- umn MINERS ylLLE Wednesday, February 25, pun. to 3:30 pjn. 1987- parti-cipa- te Parowan have several individuals which could take 1st in their weights, and no team should be over looked. "Pigtail" wrestle offs for 7th and 8th positions will begin at 8:30 a.m., with the 1st session beginning at 100 a.m. wrestling for 5th and 6th at pjn. Consolation championship (3rd and 4th place) at p.m. with championship at 50 60 ver Press. The City Recorder made a request on behalf of Hugh Blackburn for the City to release his $5,000 road bond that is being held by Beaver City. Councilman Hutchings moved.Coun-cllma- n Messinger seconded, Beaver City return the time certificate (road bond) of Hugh Blackburn and Burton Myers in the amount of $5,000. If, in the future, they would like to build the road next to Premium Oil, then at that time a new bond will be required. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. Councilman Messlnger moved, Councilman Grimshaw seconded, City Manager Baker and Head Electrician Bettridge attend U.L.G.T. Safety Seminar to be held in Richfield February 24, 1987. All voted in favor of the motion. It was reported a burn seminar was held Wednesday, January 21st. It was the consensus of the City Council Jay Gillies and Conrad Grimshaw attend the RWAU Convention to be held February 26 and 27 in Provo, Utah. It was the consensus of the City Council Sam Hutchings and Danny Lindsay attend the Scholzen Sprinkler School at St. George. Beaver City will pay 20? per mile mileage. The City Recorder presented a State of Utah draft of a model ordinance requiring beer license holders to have their employees attend a State Alcohol Training and Education Seminar. After' re view, of the model ordinance. Councilman Councilman Messlnger moved, Grimshaw seconded the model ordinance be tabled. The City Recorder presented a Business License Application from Overland Seafoods. After review of the application, Councilman Grimshaw moved, Councilman Smith seconded, the business license application of Overland Seafoods be approved. All voted in favor of the motion. Councilman Messlnger moved, Councilman Smith seconded, Beaver C ity pay $38,495.1 1 to Beaver County so they can pay architect fees Incurred on the BeaverCity PoolCom plex. All voted in favor of the mo- - tion. The City Council reviewed Information on the swimming pool as prepared by City Recorder Less In g. After review, it was the consensus of the City Council the information be sent to the Architect. 4 v The City Recorder presented a cost analysis of a load control system. After review, the load control system was tabled, until Mike Robinson, Karl Miller and Mont Bet- tridge could be present. discussion was held on sewer line extensions within BeaverCity. The matter was tabled until the next City Council meeting. City Manager Baker presented a proposal from Nay Equipment to trade Beaver City's 580Cbackhoe for a 580E backhoe. After review of the proposal,CouncllmanMessin-ge- r moved, Councilman Grimshaw seconded, Beaver City accept the proposal of Nay Equipment at a Beaver City, $21,500 difference. in the future, will be able to trade for a new hoe every year at $3,000 difference. All voted In favor of the motion. Councilman Messlnger moved, C ouncllm an Grim shaw seconded, Beaver City rescind its motion of April 21, 1986 changing Beaver A City's Subdivision Annexation Ordinance. Councilman Smith, Grimshaw and Messlnger moved in favor of the motion. Councilman Hutchings abstained from voting. The motion carried by a majority vote. Old ZJimet tetiteimnt Jirotet Jeb.3td " the Union Pacific OldTimers will be holding their Annual General Committee and Retirement Dinner on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1987. The dinner will be held at the Milford Elementary School at 6:30 pjn. price is $6.50 a person. Roast beef will be served. Social hour will be held at Richmond Hall from to 5:30 p.m. General Committee President Gene Packer and wife from Poca-tell- o, Idaho and Ladies Auxiliary General Committee President Mrs. E.R. Flamont and husband from Los Angeles will be here. There will be door prizes and a 40 Old Timers, Jr. Old program. Timers and guests are welcome. cards $3X0, students with- out studentbody cards $6X0 family passes will be sold for $18.00. The M.H.S. Booster Club will be selling concessions throughout the day with proceeds going for future school projects. Please come support the Tigers, and join in the excitement, it promises to be exciting from the 1st match to the last. Bono' Johnson appointed Hilfford M pi Councilman Smith moved, Councilman Grimshaw seconded, Beaver City purchase two ads at a cost of The ads will be in the $150.00. Basketball Program and Regional State Wrestling Tournament Program. All voted in favor of the motion. Mayor Lee presented a report to the City Council reviewing the hospital expansion. After review, it was the consensus of the City Council the letter be printed in the Bea- 70 p.m. The 1st four places will advance to the State Wrestling Tournament. Prices for the Region Tournament are Adults $6X0, sutdents with City justice The Milford City Council held an emergency special meeting last Wednesday afternoon. According to state law, City Justice of Peace, Cliff Cook has reached the age of mandatory retirement, reported Mayor Eugene Mayer. Bene' JohSSon was elected to the county (Milford Precinct) Justice of Peace in the election last November. The city justice is appointed by the Mayor, with the advice and consent of the city council, to a four -- year term. Cook had filled both positions. Mayor Mayer made the recommendation that Mrs. Johnson be appointed to city justice. According to Johnson, in a telephone conversation with the Mayer, he told her he would not appoint her to the position because she had Milford pool progress The Milford Swimming Pool fund raising commltte has placed the contestant jars for the "Milford Pool Sweet Hearts" at various businesses in the community. Each jar has a picture of the contestant on it. Pick the candidate of you choice, and drop your change into the container. One cent is equivalent to one vote the more you donate the better chance the candidate has of winning. A boy and girl each will be crowned in two different age groups. From age 5 Is one group, from -8 the other. The four youngsters will be crowned on February 14, 1987. They will have the distinction of being the first persons in the new facility and will reign for one year. The pool committee asks that everyone be generous in their By giving your pocket change it is a painless way of making a donation but the coins will really add up towards our commitment of 0-- 5- $87,500. In the last city council meeting the city turned $3,600 in donations and $2,500 from the city funds to the to go towards the county $23,295.00 architectural fees that have accrued. With the financial commitment from the city, the signed a petition to have him re moved from office one year ago. "He said If I took my name off the petition, he would appoint me," stated Johnson. "I felt it was In the best interest of myself and the city to remove my name," she con tlnued. .Mayer denied that the appoint men was contingent on Johnsons name being taken off the petition and denied that the petition would have any bearing on future appointments. The Council chastised the Mayor for what they felt was Inappropriate behavior, saying they didnt feel a petition signed a year ago should have any consideration in the ap polntment. Councilman Max Mayer moved to accept Johnson as City Justice of Peace with all voting In favor. Johnson accepted the appointment. county agreed to release a portion of the money that they have d. Any unused portion of the money will be held In a county account with the city receiving the Incom-mite- terest. Once all the contracts are signed, the Community Impact Board and Bureau of Outdoor Recreation will release their funds. The Milford Area United Way released $6,000 to the pool project. These funds, both city and United Way will be deducted from the $87,500 commitment the city has. aoavi: on The followingweather information is provided by the National Weather Service compliments of the Milford Weather Station. -- 7 Jan. 20, 1987. .20 0 Jan. 21, 1987.', .,..21 47 : p .... . Jan. 22, 1987. Jan. 23, 1987 Jan. 24, 1987 Jan. 25, 1987 Jan. 26, 1987 .....29 42 41 50 55 11 0 14 8 0 -- 21 0 0 22 0 Precipitation last year to date was 3.09 Inches. This year to date 1.24 inches. Today's Chucklo One teenage gal said to her friend who was about to make a telephone call, "If a girl answers, dont hang up. His voice is changing." COBTfil A |